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NAME
opapmaquery
(All) Performs individual PMA queries against a specific LID. It is very useful in displaying port
runtime information.
Syntax
opapmaquery [-v] [-s sl] [-l lid] [-h hfi] [-p port] [-o otype]
[-m port] [-n mask] [-e mask] [-w mask]
Options
--help
Produces full help text.
-v
Specifies the verbose output. Can be specified more than once for additional openib debugging
and libibumad debugging.
-s sl
Specifies different service level. Default is SM SL.
-l lid
Specifies the destination LID. Default is local port.
-h/--hfi hfi
Specifies the HFI, numbered 1..n. Using 0 specifies that the -p port port is a system-wide port
number. Default is 0.
-p/--port port
Specifies the port, numbered 1..n. Using 0 specifies the first active port. Default is 0.
-o otype
Specifies the output type. Default is getportstatus. Refer to otype options vary by report for
supported options.
Valid output types are:
classportinfo
Specifies the class of port info.
getportstatus
Specifies the list of port counters. Supported options:
[-m port] [-w vl mask]
clearportstatus
Clears the port counters. Supported options:
[-n port mask] [-e counter mask] [-w vl mask]
getdatacounters
Specifies the list of data counters. Supported options:
[-n port mask] [-w vl mask]
geterrorcounters
Specifies the list of error counters. Supported options:
[-n port mask] [-w vl mask]
geterrorinfo
Specifies the list of error info. Supported options:
[-n port mask]
clearerrorinfo
Clears the error info. Supported options:
[-n port mask] [-e counter mask]
-h and -p options permit a variety of selections:
-h 0
First active port in system (Default).
-h 0 -p 0
First active port in system.
-h x
First active port on HFI x.
-h x -p 0
First active port on HFI x.
-h 0 -p y
Port y within system (no matter which ports are active).
-h x -p y
HFI x, port y.
otype options vary by report
-m port
Specifies the port in destination device to query/clear. Required when using -l option for all
but -o classportinfo.
-n mask
Specifies the port mask, in hexadecimal. Bits represent ports 63-0. For example: 0x2 for port
1, 0x6 for ports 1, 2.
-e mask
Specifies the counter/error select mask, in hexadecimal. The following lists "Mask - Bit -
Location for Counters". Where applicable, location "for Error Info" is presented. Default is
all bits set (0xffffffe0).
• 0x80000000 - 31 - Transmit Data (XmitData) For Error Info: Receive Error Info
• 0x40000000 - 30 - Receive Data (RcvData) For Error Info: Excessive Buffer Overrun
• 0x20000000 - 29 - Transmit Packets (XmitPkts) For Error Info: Transmit Const Error Info
• 0x10000000 - 28 - Receive Packets (RcvPkts) For Error Info: Receive Const Error Info
• 0x08000000 - 27 - Multicast Transmit Packets (MulticastXmitPkts) For Error Info: Receive
Switch Relay Error Info
• 0x04000000 - 26 - Multicast Receive Packets (MulticastRcvPkts) For Error Info:
Uncorrectable Error Info
• 0x02000000 - 25 - Transmit Wait (XmitWait) For Error Info: FM Configuration Error Info
• 0x01000000 - 24 - Congestion Discards (CongDiscards)
• 0x00800000 - 23 - Receive FECN (RcvFECN)
• 0x00400000 - 22 - Receive BECN (RcvBECN)
• 0x00200000 - 21 - Transmit Time Congestion (XmitTimeCong)
• 0x00100000 - 20 - Transmit Time Wasted BW (XmitWastedBW)
• 0x00080000 - 19 - Transmit Time Wait Data (XmitWaitData)
• 0x00040000 - 18 - Receive Bubble (RcvBubble)
• 0x00020000 - 17 - Mark FECN (MarkFECN)
• 0x00010000 - 16 - Receive Constraint Errors (RcvConstraintErrors)
• 0x00008000 - 15 - Receive Switch Relay (RcvSwitchRelayErrors)
• 0x00004000 - 14 - Transmit Discards (XmitDiscards)
• 0x00002000 - 13 - Transmit Constraint Errors (XmitConstraintErrors)
• 0x00001000 - 12 - Receive Remote Physical Errors (RcvRemotePhysicalErrors)
• 0x00000800 - 11 - Local Link Integrity (LocalLinkIntegrityErrors)
• 0x00000400 - 10 - Receive Errors (RcvErrors)
• 0x00000200 - 9 - Excessive Buffer Overrun (ExcessiveBufferOverruns)
• 0x00000100 - 8 - FM Configuration Errors (FMConfigErrors)
• 0x00000080 - 7 - Link Error Recovery (LinkErrorRecovery)
• 0x00000040 - 6 - Link Error Downed (LinkDowned)
• 0x00000020 - 5 - Uncorrectable Errors (UncorrectableErrors)
-w mask
Specifies the Virtual Lane Select Mask, in hexadecimal. Bits represent VL number 31-0. For
example, 0x1 for VL 0, 0x3 for VL 0,1. Default is none.
Examples
opapmaquery -o classportinfo
opapmaquery -o getportstatus
# get data and error counts, local port
opapmaquery -o getdatacounters -n 0x2
# get data counts, local port 1
opapmaquery -o geterrorcounters -n 0x2
# get error counts, local port 1
opapmaquery -o clearportstatus -n 0x2
# clear all counters local port 1
opapmaquery -o geterrorinfo -n 0x2
# get error info for local port 1
opapmaquery -o clearerrorinfo -n 0x2
# clear all error info, local port 1
opapmaquery -o getdatacounters -l 6 -n 0x7e -w 0x1
# for device at LID 6, get data counters on ports 1-6, inclusive of VL 0 data
opapmaquery -o clearportstatus -l 6 -n 0x2 -e 0x1ffff
# for device at LID 6, on port 1, clear only error counters
opapmaquery -o clearerrorinfo -l 6 -n 0x2 -e 0x04000000
# for device at LID 6, on ports 1, clear uncorrectable error info
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